google-site-verification: googlec7193c3de77668c9.html

Weather: Met Office issues yellow warning for thundery rain

Some parts of south-east England had more than half of their expected rainfall for the whole of September in 24 hours on Thursday and Friday.

Goudhurst in Kent and Farnham in Surrey saw 29.4mm (1.16 inches) and 28.4mm (1.12 inches) respectively.

Saturday’s yellow warning for rain covers all of southern and central England up to South Yorkshire, and all of Wales’ southern counties.

The Met Office said areas of heavy and thundery rain are expected to spread north, and then west, across England and Wales from Saturday evening and overnight.

These areas of heavy rain may become more persistent across western areas during Sunday daytime, while slow-moving heavy showers and thunderstorms are likely to develop further east, the Met Office said.

There is a low chance that a few spots within the warning area could see 80-100mm (3.1 inches to 3.9 inches) of rain by the end of Sunday.

These higher totals are slightly more probable in the southern half of the warning area.


Source link

Views: 2

See also  Death Cafe is a space to talk mortality over tea

Check Also

Ducklings saved after hatching on Hull roof terrace

Pamela Maunsell, founder and trustee of Ren’s Wildlife Hospital, said the ducklings and mum were …

Review case of Warrington woman shot by father in Texas, says MP

An MP has called for the government to put pressure on Texas authorities to reopen …

Reward to find drink-drive dad who killed baby in Milton Keynes crash

A £7,500 reward has been offered to help track down a fugitive convicted of killing …

Leave a Reply

Available for Amazon Prime